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The New Latin Primer.
sălĭō saluī   sălīre jump
dē-sĭlĭo dēsiluī   dēsilīre jump down
sĕpĕlĭō sĕpĕlīvī sepultum sepelīre bury

2.

fulcĭō fulsī fultum fulcīre prop
haurĭō hausī haustum haurīre draw, drink
sancĭō sanxī sanctum sancīre ordain
sarcĭō sarsī sartum sarcīre patch
sentĭō sēnsī sēnsum sentīre feel
vincĭō vinxī vinctum vincire bind

§ 292.

Deponent Verbs.

The following list includes all deponents of the Third Conjugation, and those of the Second and Third whose Past Participles are formed otherwise than with -ĭtus, -ītus respectively. All deponents of the First Conjugation form the Part, regularly with ātus.

Second Conjugation.

făteor fassus fătēri confess
cōnfĭteor cōnfessus cōnfitēri confess

Third Conjugation.

ăpiscor aptus apisci get
ăd-ĭpiscor adeptus adipisci obtain
calvor   calvi intrigue
expērgiscor experrēctus expērgiscī awake
frŭor frūctus(ffruitus) fruī use, enjoy
fungor fūnctus fungī perform(atask)
grădĭor grēssus gradī walk
prō-grŭdior prōgrēssus prōgrĕ go forward
īrāscor īrātus īrāscī be angry
lŏquor lŏcutus loquī talk
com-mĭniscor commentus comminiscĭ contrive
rĕ-mĭniscor   reminiscĭ recollect
nanciscor nactus or nanctus nancisci get
nāscor nātus nāsci be born
nītor nīsus or nixus[1] nītī rest upon, strive
  1. Nīxus resting on; nīsus having striven.